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Maybe today’s Navy is just not very good at driving ships
The two collisions — and a total of 17 sailors lost at sea this summer — have raised concerns about whether this generation of surface fleet officers lack the basic core competency of their trade.
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Navy changes female ball cap and earring rules
Navy officials have changed uniform regulations for female sailors wearing ball caps and will now allow a hair bun through the cap’s opening, a June 21 Navy release said.
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Navy identifies sailor assumed overboard from Shiloh
Navy officials have identified a sailor from the guided-missile cruiser Shiloh who went missing at sea on June 8 as Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Mechanical) 3rd Class Peter Mims.
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Pacific Fleet commander to investigate T-45 and F/A-18 incidents
The commander of the Pacific Fleet, Adm. Scott Swift, will lead a month-long review of the recent physiological episodes experienced by pilots flying in the T-45 and F/A-18 aircraft.
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Discharge panel votes to retain naval officer who apologized to Iran
The officer who was in charge of two riverine boats that strayed into Iranian waters in January 2016 scored a victory Tuesday before a separation board in Imperial Beach, California, allowing him to stay in the Navy.
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At last — carrier Ford tastes the sea to begin trials
After years of delays, billions of dollars and tons of sweat, the new aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford finally got underway Saturday under her own power.
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Trump vows to build ’12-carrier Navy’ during visit to USS Gerald R. Ford
President Donald Trump told sailors and shipboard workers aboard the yet-to-be commissioned aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford that he would rebuild the U.S. Navy and give the service the all the resources it needs to fight and win — to include more aircraft carriers.
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Race riot at sea — 1972 Kitty Hawk incident fueled fleet-wide unrest
It was not a good time for the carrier Kitty Hawk as it steamed across the South China Sea toward Vietnam in October 1972. The ship already had been deployed for eight months, and was on track to spend a record number of days at sea with a grueling pace of flight operations to support…
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Navy SEAL killed in Yemen raid to be posthumously promoted
The Navy SEAL killed in a Yemen raid on Jan. 29, will be posthumously advanced to senior chief petty officer, officials announced Thursday.
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Maybe today’s Navy is just not very good at driving ships
The two collisions — and a total of 17 sailors lost at sea this summer — have raised concerns about whether this generation of surface fleet officers lack the basic core competency of their trade.
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Navy changes female ball cap and earring rules
Navy officials have changed uniform regulations for female sailors wearing ball caps and will now allow a hair bun through the cap’s opening, a June 21 Navy release said.
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Navy identifies sailor assumed overboard from Shiloh
Navy officials have identified a sailor from the guided-missile cruiser Shiloh who went missing at sea on June 8 as Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Mechanical) 3rd Class Peter Mims.
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Pacific Fleet commander to investigate T-45 and F/A-18 incidents
The commander of the Pacific Fleet, Adm. Scott Swift, will lead a month-long review of the recent physiological episodes experienced by pilots flying in the T-45 and F/A-18 aircraft.
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Discharge panel votes to retain naval officer who apologized to Iran
The officer who was in charge of two riverine boats that strayed into Iranian waters in January 2016 scored a victory Tuesday before a separation board in Imperial Beach, California, allowing him to stay in the Navy.
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At last — carrier Ford tastes the sea to begin trials
After years of delays, billions of dollars and tons of sweat, the new aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford finally got underway Saturday under her own power.
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Trump vows to build ’12-carrier Navy’ during visit to USS Gerald R. Ford
President Donald Trump told sailors and shipboard workers aboard the yet-to-be commissioned aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford that he would rebuild the U.S. Navy and give the service the all the resources it needs to fight and win — to include more aircraft carriers.
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Race riot at sea — 1972 Kitty Hawk incident fueled fleet-wide unrest
It was not a good time for the carrier Kitty Hawk as it steamed across the South China Sea toward Vietnam in October 1972. The ship already had been deployed for eight months, and was on track to spend a record number of days at sea with a grueling pace of flight operations to support…
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Navy SEAL killed in Yemen raid to be posthumously promoted
The Navy SEAL killed in a Yemen raid on Jan. 29, will be posthumously advanced to senior chief petty officer, officials announced Thursday.
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Maybe today’s Navy is just not very good at driving ships
The two collisions — and a total of 17 sailors lost at sea this summer — have raised concerns about whether this generation of surface fleet officers lack the basic core competency of their trade.
-
Navy changes female ball cap and earring rules
Navy officials have changed uniform regulations for female sailors wearing ball caps and will now allow a hair bun through the cap’s opening, a June 21 Navy release said.
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Navy identifies sailor assumed overboard from Shiloh
Navy officials have identified a sailor from the guided-missile cruiser Shiloh who went missing at sea on June 8 as Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Mechanical) 3rd Class Peter Mims.
-
Pacific Fleet commander to investigate T-45 and F/A-18 incidents
The commander of the Pacific Fleet, Adm. Scott Swift, will lead a month-long review of the recent physiological episodes experienced by pilots flying in the T-45 and F/A-18 aircraft.
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Discharge panel votes to retain naval officer who apologized to Iran
The officer who was in charge of two riverine boats that strayed into Iranian waters in January 2016 scored a victory Tuesday before a separation board in Imperial Beach, California, allowing him to stay in the Navy.
-
At last — carrier Ford tastes the sea to begin trials
After years of delays, billions of dollars and tons of sweat, the new aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford finally got underway Saturday under her own power.
-
Trump vows to build ’12-carrier Navy’ during visit to USS Gerald R. Ford
President Donald Trump told sailors and shipboard workers aboard the yet-to-be commissioned aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford that he would rebuild the U.S. Navy and give the service the all the resources it needs to fight and win — to include more aircraft carriers.
-
Race riot at sea — 1972 Kitty Hawk incident fueled fleet-wide unrest
It was not a good time for the carrier Kitty Hawk as it steamed across the South China Sea toward Vietnam in October 1972. The ship already had been deployed for eight months, and was on track to spend a record number of days at sea with a grueling pace of flight operations to support…
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Navy SEAL killed in Yemen raid to be posthumously promoted
The Navy SEAL killed in a Yemen raid on Jan. 29, will be posthumously advanced to senior chief petty officer, officials announced Thursday.














